Professional SharePoint 2013 Administration

SharePoint admin author gurus return to prepare you for
working with the new features of SharePoint 2013!

The new iteration of SharePoint boasts exciting new features.
However, any new version also comes with its fair share of
challenges and that's where this book comes in. The team of
SharePoint admin gurus returns to presents a fully updated resource
that prepares you for making all the new SharePoint 2013 features
work right. They cover all of the administration components of
SharePoint 2013 in detail, and present a clear understanding of how
they affect the role of the administrator.

Compares and contrasts SharePoint 2013 to earlier versions

Helps make your SharePoint 2013 installation smooth and
successful

Addresses managing customizations

Looks at SharePoint 2013 for Internet sites

Includes an introduction to SQL Server 2012

Professional SharePoint 2013 Administration enhances your
SharePoint skill set and immerses you in the new content of the
platform.

Shane Young is a Microsoft SharePoint MVP and one of the
best-known SharePoint administrators. He is a frequent speaker at
Microsoft TechEd and other SharePoint Conferences. He has taught
hundreds of students the art of SharePoint Administration through
his company SharePoint 911, owned by RackSpace, and his SharePoint
Admin blog.

Steve Caravajal, PhD, is a Director and Productivity
Architect with the Microsoft Corporation. He has 23+ years'
experience in technology and product development, consulting, and
training. He is an Adjunct Professor who teaches enterprise
architecture, public and private cloud technology, and software
development. He has several patents and published articles, speaks
at conferences, and has written several books.

Todd Klindt is a Microsoft SharePoint MVP who speaks
regularly at Microsoft TechEd and other SharePoint conferences
internationally. He has written articles for TechNet
magazine, Windows IT Pro magazine, and co-written several
books.

Wrox Professional guides are written by working
developers to address everyday needs. They provide examples,
practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all
designed to help programmers do a better job.

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Error in Text
On the credits page, a contributor?s name is misspelled.
It currently reads: Ryan Samson Keller

But should read: Ryan Sampson Keller

4/22/2013

10

Error in TextNear the bottom of page 10:

Currently reads: "Then they must deploye to a farm or a web application"
Should read: "Then they must deploy to a farm or a web application"

07/22/2013

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Error in TextFigure 4-6 currently reads:

The diagram shows two instances of "Enterprise Managed Metadata" ? and the on to the far right of the figure does not have a description label.

Also, the diagram shows a label 3x-1.

Should read:

The diagram should show one instance of "Enterprise Managed Metadata" (in the 2nd column from the left) and one that shows "Marketing Managed Metadata" (in the column to the far right). The one to the far right should be should be labeled "4x".

Also, the diagram should show label 3x.

06/19/2013

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Error in TextItem 6 in "Setting up Farm Trust"

CURRENTLY READS:
From the publishing server, open the SharePoint 2013 Management Shell

SHOULD READ:
From the consuming server, open the SharePoint 2013 Management Shell

10/03/2013

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Error in TextTable 6-1, third row, first column:

CURRENTLY READS:
Secure Store Service (STS)

SHOULD READ:
Security Token Service (STS)

10/03/2013

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Text correction: No code download for Chapter 10Text at the beginning of Chapter 10 indicates that there is downloadable code to accompany the chapter. This is an editorial error. There are no code downloads for Chapter 10.

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